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At twenty-one, Abby Callahan leaves her parent’s home for a rented motel room in Redford’s Crossing. She has no friends, let alone a boyfriend, so why did she tell her controlling sister she’s bringing a date to a family party? With only one week and no prospects, she needs a miracle.
Rory St. George needs a cashier for the store he manages, and Abby is the perfect choice. When he invites her out, hoping to propose a job offer, she agrees to go---if he will accompany her to a family party. Rory’s plans don’t include a relationship, but he’s drawn to Abby in a way he didn’t anticipate.
A series of misfortunes threaten to end their relationship before it begins. With the odds stacked against them, can their newfound love survive? She’s new in town. He’s from the wrong side of town.
When disaster strikes, can love turn ordinary people into Superheroes?
Abby desperately wants to make her own way in the world, away from her meddlesome parents and judgemental sister. This desire for independence leads her to take up residence in a seedy hotel-turned apartment complex while making ends meet with work at a local convenience store. At the store, Abby meets the dashing Rory St. George, a man who shares her faith in God. But Superheroes is not a simple story with an easy happily-ever-after. M. Jean Pike takes Abby and Rory through a rollercoaster of obstacles, demonstrating that difficulty forges character, faith, and love.